If you visit the lowest terrace you may be interested to see an area of the extremely rare asarabacca plant, used in the making of snuff. |
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The situation of these plants this year has provided a contrast in form and colour to the deep green kidney shaped leaves of the asarabacca rock plants. |
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Only plants like sweet woodruff and asarabacca, which are adapted to life in the shade under its thick branches, manage to grow in such conditions. |
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